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fodder beet for ewes and lambs
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<blockquote data-quote="capfits" data-source="post: 7488330" data-attributes="member: 15206"><p>From our own limited experiences with fodder beet and many more years with swedes, in a wet year there will not be a lot in it, and in a dry year the fresh beet yields will absolutely leave the swedes behind. May seems fairly critical in terms of getting good true leaf development.</p><p>As with most things in life attention to wee details pays off, both growing the crop and feeding out. </p><p>After the cold spell we have it has also held up better than may have been expected.</p><p>Bangor pretty consistent plucks easily lower wastage.</p><p>Blizz root size bit more varied slightly deeper root.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capfits, post: 7488330, member: 15206"] From our own limited experiences with fodder beet and many more years with swedes, in a wet year there will not be a lot in it, and in a dry year the fresh beet yields will absolutely leave the swedes behind. May seems fairly critical in terms of getting good true leaf development. As with most things in life attention to wee details pays off, both growing the crop and feeding out. After the cold spell we have it has also held up better than may have been expected. Bangor pretty consistent plucks easily lower wastage. Blizz root size bit more varied slightly deeper root. [/QUOTE]
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